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The second of my new patterns is Cambrian Bowling Alley Carpet, which is exactly what it sounds like - a bunch of Cambrian era creatures in a pattern inspired by 1990’s bowling alley carpets. Why? I don’t know, it’s not my style at all, but it was just one of those things where once I thought of it i needed to make it exist or else it’d lurk in the back of my mind forever. (Much like my Werther’s wrapper waistcoat) I painted the creatures in gouache and scanned them and then spent a very very long time editing.

I made a smaller coordinating print of just the little confetti creatures in between the larger ones, and I liked the way the omnidens looked so much I added some texture and made them their own print with blue and brown versions.

I wrote down all the names as I drew them so I wouldn’t forget that the big creatures are: omnidens, anomalocaris, opabinia, norwoodia, marrella, facivermis, diania, pikaia, and hallucigenia.

And the little confetti creatures are: orthoceras, burgessia, wiwaxia, isoxys, kiisortoqia, tuzoia, vetulicolia, dinomischus, urokodia, plectronoceras, nectocaris, eokinorhynchus, and various trilobites. (Every single one of those names is underlined in red! Spellcheck must really hate prehistoric invertebrates.)

All of these patterns are on Spoonflower,MyFabricDesigns, and Redbubble.

(Insert joke here about being nostalgic for a simpler time before smartphones and trees and internal skeletons)

I just realized that photographing them separately might have been a bit misleading about the size, so to clarify, the large version of the omnidens pattern prints bigger than the bowling alley carpet one, at least on Spoonflower.

I did the design at 300 dpi and on Spoonflower I have the bowling alley carpet one set at 300, and the omnidens one at 215. (The minimum to print is 150, but I usually like to do it a bit higher just in case)
On MyFabricDesigns the buyer can change the dpi, so bowling alley carpet pattern could go up to twice as big there.

vincentbriggs:

And the 3rd and 4th of my new patterns are these monster ones! They’re drawn in pen and scanned, as usual. I did some round monster polka dots, and some monsters trapped in a lattice with little starbursts where the lines intersect. (I entered the purple version of the Monster Lattice in a Spoonflower contest, but I’ll post about that on February 3rd when voting opens.)
Not much to say about these ones except that the lattice pattern is heavily inspired by a fabric sample from the Cooper Hewitt collection.

These are all up on Spoonflower,MyFabricDesigns, and Redbubble.

I entered the purple one in the colour of the year Spoonflower challenge and voting is open from February 3rd to 8th, 2022.
I should warn everyone that there are over 1500 entries in this one, which is way more than usual and it takes a heck of a long time to look at them all.

And the 3rd and 4th of my new patterns are these monster ones! They’re drawn in pen and scanned, as usual. I did some round monster polka dots, and some monsters trapped in a lattice with little starbursts where the lines intersect. (I entered the purple version of the Monster Lattice in a Spoonflower contest, but I’ll post about that on February 3rd when voting opens.)
Not much to say about these ones except that the lattice pattern is heavily inspired by a fabric sample from the Cooper Hewitt collection.

These are all up on Spoonflower,MyFabricDesigns, and Redbubble.

The second of my new patterns is Cambrian Bowling Alley Carpet, which is exactly what it sounds like - a bunch of Cambrian era creatures in a pattern inspired by 1990’s bowling alley carpets. Why? I don’t know, it’s not my style at all, but it was just one of those things where once I thought of it i needed to make it exist or else it’d lurk in the back of my mind forever. (Much like my Werther’s wrapper waistcoat) I painted the creatures in gouache and scanned them and then spent a very very long time editing.

I made a smaller coordinating print of just the little confetti creatures in between the larger ones, and I liked the way the omnidens looked so much I added some texture and made them their own print with blue and brown versions.

I wrote down all the names as I drew them so I wouldn’t forget that the big creatures are: omnidens, anomalocaris, opabinia, norwoodia, marrella, facivermis, diania, pikaia, and hallucigenia.

And the little confetti creatures are: orthoceras, burgessia, wiwaxia, isoxys, kiisortoqia, tuzoia, vetulicolia, dinomischus, urokodia, plectronoceras, nectocaris, eokinorhynchus, and various trilobites. (Every single one of those names is underlined in red! Spellcheck must really hate prehistoric invertebrates.)

All of these patterns are on Spoonflower,MyFabricDesigns, and Redbubble.

(Insert joke here about being nostalgic for a simpler time before smartphones and trees and internal skeletons)

I entered my first Spoonflower contest this week! The theme is “Sewing Notions” Check ouI entered my first Spoonflower contest this week! The theme is “Sewing Notions” Check ou

I entered my first Spoonflower contest this week! The theme is “Sewing Notions”

Check out other entries here. If you like mine feel free to vote for it! (Sewing Patterns  pepper-tea)


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Yaaay, today is free-shipping-day at Spoonflower, where I sell a bunch of fabric designs (also avail

Yaaay, today is free-shipping-day at Spoonflower, where I sell a bunch of fabric designs(also available as wallpaper and gift wrap ^.^). Spoonflower almost never gives any discount so it’s now..or maybe next year :P.


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